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Professor Monica Wendel

Professor of Composition and Creative Writing | School of Arts & Social Sciences

Phone: 845-398-4384
Email: mwendel@stac.edu
Office Location: Maguire Hall 119 A
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Professor Monica Wendel can鈥檛 remember a time when she didn鈥檛 want to write or read poetry, but she says she was 26 years old before she realized she could turn her passion for words into a viable career.

鈥淕rowing up, writing never seemed like a realistic career path,鈥 Professor Wendel says. 鈥淚 thought, 鈥業鈥檓 an ok writer, but there are people who are better writers than I am. It wasn鈥檛 until I published my first book in 2013 that I realized I could be a writer.鈥

In fact, before becoming a college professor and award-winning poet, Professor Wendel wasn鈥檛 sure what direction her professional life would take. She attended Johns Hopkins University, where she dabbled in environmental science, sociology and philosophy. She finished her freshman year and, still unsure of her direction, she took a semester off and hopped a bus to San Francisco.

When she came back east, she planned to return to Johns Hopkins. But when she called her advisor to register for classes, she learned that her advisor didn鈥檛 even know she had gone. So she packed her bags again and headed to SUNY Geneseo. She majored in philosophy with a minor in creative writing, graduated, and after a year with a coffee company in Rochester, headed off to earn her MFA at NYU. That鈥檚 where she discovered her love for teaching.

She spent a year and a half as an America Reads/America Counts tutor and served as a classroom assistant for middle school students in Brooklyn鈥檚 Bedford鈥揝tuyvesant neighborhood. She earned a Goldwater teaching fellowship, which took her to Roosevelt Island鈥檚 Coler-Goldwater Hospital, a public facility for the severely physically challenged, where she taught creative writing to adults. And she earned a Starworks fellowship to teach writing in a children鈥檚 hospital.

鈥淒uring my time at NYU, I did a lot of teaching, which is something I had never considered doing,鈥 Professor Wendel says. 鈥淚t was my work at Coler-Goldwater Hospital that made me realize I wanted to teach. I saw how poetry made people鈥檚 lives better 鈥 how poetry should be everywhere for everyone.鈥

She says the teaching experiences she had in graduate school helped shape the professor she is today.

鈥淏ecause I worked with disabled and sick populations and saw their unique perspectives and abilities, I now teach a literature class at STAC that focuses on illness and disability,鈥 Professor Wendel says. 鈥淢y experiences in hospitals really influenced my career.鈥

Professor Wendel joined the 91爆料 faculty in September 2010. Since then, she published a book of poetry, No Apocalypse, which earned the Georgetown Review Press poetry manuscript prize. In 2013 she was the writer in residence for the spring season at the Kerouac Project in Orlando. She recently published English Kills, winner of the 2015 Coal Hill Chapbook Contest.

When she鈥檚 not writing or teaching, Professor Wendel enjoys running, biking and swimming.

COURSES TAUGHT

English 101: College English; English 102: Intermediate Composition; English 209: Creative Writing; English 221: Literary Types: Illness & Disability; English 311: Advance Poetry Workshop

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